癌症和非癌症人群福尔马林固定石蜡包埋人肾标本中的蓝藻检测

Anish Sharma, Sara Kazmi, Bella Khatib-Shahidi, John Najjar, Caitlin Murphy, Humza Bashir, Julissa Vargas, B. Timalsina, PhD Apurva Lad, PhD David J Kennedy, PhD Steven T. Haller
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在所有癌症样本中,蓝藻负荷与转化生长因子-beta 呈正相关(r=0.5452,p=0.0013),在 RCC 队列中也是如此(r=0.5320,p=0.0052)。结论我们的研究结果表明,蓝藻可能会增加 RCC 的发病率,并影响这些肿瘤中关键组织重塑基因的表达。这些数据与临床和实验证据一致,表明蓝藻与其他情况下的癌症进展存在关联,因此有必要研究蓝藻在肾癌进展中的潜在作用。目前正在对更多样本进行分析,以便在更大范围内确定这种关系。
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Cyanobacterial Detection in Human Kidney Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Specimens from Cancer and Non-Cancer Populations
cancer samples, cyanobacterial load was positively correlated with Transforming Growth Factor-beta in all patients (r=0.5452, p=0.0013) as well as within the RCC cohort (r=0.5320, p=0.0052). Conclusion: Our results suggest that cyanobacteria may be increased in the setting of RCC and impact the expression of key tissue remodeling genes within these tumors. This data is in agreement with clinical and experimental evidence suggesting an association between cyanobacteria and cancer progression in other settings and supports the need to investigate the potential role of cyanobacteria in renal cancer progression. Analysis of additional samples is ongoing to establish this relationship in an expanded cohort.
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